Where a failing system may affect or possibly did affect a drinking water well, the owners of possibly affected water wells will be notified of such at the expense of the owner of the failing system. DEH shall notify the owner of any public water system or public water source intake, and the Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board as soon as practicable, but no later than seventy-two (72) hours, upon the discovery of a failing system as defined and within the following setbacks:
(a) One-hundred fifty (150) feet from a public water system; or
(b) Four-hundred (400) feet from the high water mark of a watercourse where a public water system intake is within one thousand two hundred (1,200) feet downstream of the system; or
(c) Two-hundred (200) feet from the high water mark of a watercourse where a public water system intake is with one thousand two hundred (1,200) to two thousand five hundred (2,500) feet downstream of the system, or two-hundred (200) feet upstream of the failed system; or
(d) Any situation where in the opinion of the Director of Environmental Health the system failure could impact drinking water quality of a public water system.
(Ord. 1469, eff. July 14, 2016)